Message to MLB: Sergio Romo exploded and lowered his pants in the stadium for a review of “improper substances”

The reliever did not mind making this gesture in the middle of Globe Life Field and before the eyes of thousands of spectators.

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Several pitchers have expressed their disagreement before the new measures against the use of substances that improve pitchers’ grip. The new parameters are a couple of days old and have already left players with notorious discomfort. Sergio Romo de Oakland Athletics Y Max Scherzer de Washington Nationals, they starred in a couple of episodes in which they almost stripped naked in protest to MLB.

Pitchers are clearly not happy with these revisions and new parameters. Even, Tyler Glasnow had already assured that the new measures were to blame for his most recent injury. Now, the annoyance of the pitchers also falls on the constant flock to the mound, the ampáyer, to review them.

In full Globe Life Field, the Oakland Athletics faced the Texas Rangers. Before the gaze of the entire stadium, Sergio Romo got under his pants while the ampáyer proceeded with the established review. “El Mechón” was clearly annoyed, but his gesture can carry a sanction.

Veteran Max Scherzer also blew up

Something similar to Romo’s happened with the Washington Nationals. However, Max Scherzer had a little more patience, since got upset at the time of his second review in the middle of an entry. Although Scherzer was less daring, his annoyance was on his face.

From the dugout and pitcher companions showed their support for the new revision that the ampáyer was about to do. The manager Dave Martínez and the player Trea Turner They showed their disagreement in defense of Scherzer.

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